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Posted March 20, 2012 in California Educator

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Online bullying

Social media and technology have radically changed bullying. Cyberspace is the new "bathroom wall" where cruel and untrue words are posted for the world to see. While cyberbullying among students...

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Posted December 14, 2011 in Site Pages

Online Voting

Voting online in local chapter and Service Center Council elections is easy via the CTA website!

Posted December 14, 2011 in Site Pages

Online Social Networking for Educators

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Posted May 13, 2011 in California Educator

Action continues online

Alice Mercer, a computer lab teacher at Oak Ridge Elementary in Sacramento, certainly earns the “Social Media Rock Star” award for her dedication to keeping the Twitter hashtag #StateofEmergency...

Related Tags:Volume 15 Issue 8, Inside Educator, Educator Feature, Educator, Activism, Advocacy, Budget, Cuts, Layoffs, Networking, Online, Organize, Protest, State Government,

Posted March 22, 2013 in Site Pages

Steinberg Introduces Controversial Online Bill

A bill that would ultimately allow private vendors to offer higher education courses being introduced by Sen. President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento).

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Posted May 26, 2010 in California Educator

Ways to evaluate online curriculum

Whether purchased or for free, it’s not always easy to differentiate good online materials from mediocre. Glowing reviews may be accurate — or could be biased.

“It’s important to have...

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Posted February 29, 2012 in California Educator

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Student perspectives on online courses

Lily Varela, sophomore, Hoover High School, Fresno
It’s good because you can go at your own pace. You can go slower or go faster if you want to. And your friends aren’t...

Related Tags:Volume 16 Issue 5, Educator, Inside Educator, Educator Feature, Online, Networking, Student, Technology,

Posted April 28, 2013 in Site Pages

Higher Education Coalition Comes to Capitol to Urge Lawmakers to Defeat Online Education Bill

Bill would divert education dollars to private contractors to provide online courses, instead of allowing college faculty to offer the coursework.

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Posted December 12, 2011 in Events

Public School Volunteer Week

Encourage parents and community members to sign the online Parental Involvement Pledge at Project Appleseed web site.

Posted February 29, 2012 in California Educator

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When teaching is a virtual challenge

Andrew Wong had no formal training in online teaching, but that didn’t stop him from teaching online anthropology courses at CSU East Bay and creating his own curriculum from scratch. Wong embraced...

Related Tags:Volume 16 Issue 5, Educator, Inside Educator, Educator Feature, Curriculum, Online, Higher Education, Networking, Teaching, Technology,

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